The Network has compared the world’s smallest smartphone with the iPhone 7 Plus

Tired the 5.5-inch iPhone, the camera hardly fits in your pocket; when your fingers can’t reach all parts of the screen?

On the website Kickstarter has financed the production of the tiny smartphone screen size 2.45 inch (240×432 pixels). A device called the Jelly works on Android 7.0 Nougat, supports LTE network and comes with a removable battery.

When compared with the iPhone 7 Plus new sound toy, but don’t let the tiny size fool you. The device is equipped with 4-core processor with a clock frequency of 1.1 GHz, 1/2 GB RAM, 16/32 GB of internal memory, a battery with a volume of 950 mAh, Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n), Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS. Also available in 4G-module, microSD card slot, dual slot for SIM-cards and two cameras: 2-megapixel front and 8 megapixel on the back side.

According to the developers, battery Jelly will last for 3 work days with average use or 7 days in standby mode. For comparison the iPhone 7 Plus in a similar mode using only works 1.5 days on a single charge.

Smartphone with dimensions of 91.44 x 43,18 x 12.7 mm will fit easily in a pants pocket.

Jelly has full access to the Google Play app store and, therefore, users of the device will be able to install any games and programs.

Until the end of the campaign to raise funds for Jelly stays more than a month, but the developers have already collected the money needed to start production. The basic version of the phone will cost $69, version Jelly Pro valued at $95. Jelly will be available in blue, white and black.

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